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The cycle parking at Queen Street station is now outside the eastern entrance door to the main concourse.
The Benalder Street/Argyle Street crossing still awaits commissioning, and signage for former car parking spaces awaits removal. New works have started on the Snow Bridge across the junction, making access trickier.
The cycle signals at the Argyle Street crossing have been partly uncovered. The tactile paving on this side of the pedestrian crossing has been removed, as have the bollards.
The covered walkway/cycleway at the SEC has reopened following the decommissioning of the Louisa Jordan Hospital.
Improved cycle parking at Kinning Park Subway station, compared to #36158. But old signs are still faded and beyond readable.
The Kelvin Hall now has replacement cycle parking, and it has been located in the former taxi drop-off lane outside the front door. UPDATE 2021: This has now been removed, see #173729.
Building work on site adjacent to the Waterloo St cycle track has resulted in this covered walkway/cycleway being erected (see also #81087 & #81088).
Cycle parking full up. There used to be rather more stands at this popular location in Byres Road (see #27544). Why was the number reduced?
Tollcross swimming pool - main cycle parking to left of entrance. A bit better covered than stands on other side.
Cycle parking stands at Sainsbury's in Great Western Retail Park, near the front door. Sainsbury's and B&Q (see #48311) are the only shops here to have cycle parking.
Undercover cycle rack at large Morrison's at Anniesland. Better than the one at Partick (see #30590)
New covered cycle parking outside Partick station main entrance, provided in addition to #33212 at the side entrance
Covered cycle parking outside RSAMD in Glasgow City Centre, seen out of term-time, but see close-up on #44074
Cycle parking stands at Queen Street station are now well used, so perhaps about time for another expansion (update of #29108)
There are two sets of cycle parking stands in the car park underneath Tesco store, one at each doorway, but no cycle parking stands at Maryhill Road entrances where bikes are often found locked to railings. The underground car park is also … [more]